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Kid Cudi to His Record Label: “There’s Gonna Be Some Problems”

Kid Cudi is taking on his record label, claiming they’re not doing there part in helping his latest singles “Just What I Am” and “King Wizard” take off at urban radio.

He recently took to Twitter to share his frustration writing, “King Wizard 3.4 million views on Vevo, Just What I Am has 4.3 million and my shit is not on regular rotation on radio. Hmmm.”

He then followed that tweet by comparing his VeVo views to that of new Hip Hop sensation Trinidad James insisting, “Trinidad James got 4.1 million views on his hit (rightfully so), and I hear that jam EVERYWHERE. Wheres my fuckin spins???”

He then proceeded to deliver a warning to record company Republic, posting: “To my label, I swear to all that is fuckin holy in this world, if things dont change soon, theres gonna be some problems.”

He continued by defending his tweet: “I worked too hard on all this shit. Producing, writing, directing AND executing the shit proper. I did my part, I put in work. Wtf… Yall kno I cuts no slack. Not w my music. Every song is my life. A piece of my fuckin tormented soul. It matters to me. I give a fuck.”

Cudi is scheduled to release his third album, Indicud, this march, the follow up to 2010’s ‘Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr Rager’.